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* [[2nd Avenue North]] intersection
* [[2nd Avenue North]] intersection
** former location of [[Labor Temple Hall]] (1904)
** former location of [[Labor Temple Hall]] (1904)
** West side
** west side ([[Block 85]]):
*** 200-210 [[City Federal Building]] (built 1913 as Jefferson County Savings Bank Building, later called the Comer Building), former site of [[Wilson House]]
*** 200-210 [[City Federal Building]] (built 1913 as Jefferson County Savings Bank Building, later called the Comer Building)
**** 208-210: former location of [[Southern Music Co.]] (1899), [[Hawkins Book Store]] (1945)
**** 200-206: former location of [[Wilson House]] (1888-1891)
***** 208: former location of [[Wilson House Barber Shop]] (1888)
***** 200-202: former location of saloon in basement / offices on 2nd floor (1891)
***** 204-206: former location of "Chinese laundry" in basement / vacant ground floor / hotel on 3rd & 4th floors (1891)
**** 208-210: former location of [[Southern Music Co.]] (1891-1899) / [[Alabama Club]] (1891), [[Hawkins Book Store]] (1945)
*** [[2nd Alley North]] intersects
***** 208: former location of [[Wilson House Barber Shop]] (1888), dyers & cleaners (1891)
****** 208½: former location of the [[Commercial Club of Birmingham]] (1902), [[Southern Theatrical Exchange]] (1920)
****** 208½: former location of the [[Commercial Club of Birmingham]] (1902), [[Southern Theatrical Exchange]] (1920)
***** 210: former location of [[Young Woman's Club]] (1920)
***** 210: former location of [[Young Woman's Club]] (1920)
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*** 212: former location of [[Chichester & Co.]] real estate (1887), [[New York Steam Dye Works]] (1899), [[Home Federal Savings & Loan]] (1943-1956)
*** 212: former location of [[Chichester & Co.]] real estate (1887), [[New York Steam Dye Works]] (1899), [[Home Federal Savings & Loan]] (1943-1956)
**** 212½: former location of [[Charles M. Allen & Son]] builders (1924)
**** 212½: former location of [[Charles M. Allen & Son]] builders (1924)
*** 214: former location of [[White & Byrd]] milk depot & confectioners / [[New York Combination Store]] / [[C. D. Haynsworth]] real estate broker / [[Eclipse Sewing Machines]] (1887), [[B. F. Byrd]] bakery (1888), [[Dr Gus Coffee House]] (1940- )
*** 214: former location of [[White & Byrd]] milk depot & confectioners / [[New York Combination Store]] / [[C. D. Haynsworth]] real estate broker / [[Eclipse Sewing Machines]] (1887), [[B. F. Byrd]] bakery (1888), photography supplies (1891) [[Dr Gus Coffee House]] (1940- )
**** 214½: former location of [[Senn & Bethea]] Attorneys at Law (1887)
**** 214½: former location of [[Senn & Bethea]] attorneys (1887)
*** 216: former location of [[Gatchel's Photo Stock House]] (1904), [[George E. Moore]] grocer ([[Birmingham Sandwich Shop]] (1928)
*** 216: former location of ice cream & confections (1891), [[Gatchel's Photo Stock House]] (1904), [[George E. Moore]] grocer ([[Birmingham Sandwich Shop]] (1928)
**** 216½: former location of [[J. L. Yancy]] insurance (1887), [[Birmingham Blue Print Co.]] (1938)
**** 216½: former location of [[J. L. Yancy]] insurance (1887), [[Birmingham Blue Print Co.]] (1938)
*** 218: former location of [[Rogers Printing Co.]] (1887), [[Sloss Iron & Steel Company]] (1887)
*** 218-224: [[Massey Building]] (built 1925 as Baker's Bond Building), former location of office block (1891)
**** 218½: former location of [[Birmingham Mining & Manufacturing]] (1887), [[D. A. Helmich]] architect (1904), [[Dr Gwin & Co.]] specialists
**** 218: former location of [[Rogers Printing Co.]] (1887), [[Sloss Iron & Steel Company]] (1887)
*** [[Massey Building]], former location of [[Remon's]] and [[My Brother's Place]] restaurant
***** 218½: former location of [[Birmingham Mining & Manufacturing]] (1887), [[D. A. Helmich]] architect (1904), [[Dr Gwin & Co.]] specialists
**** 222: former location of [[Theodore Furman]] merchant tailor (1899)
**** 222: former location of [[Theodore Furman]] merchant tailor (1899)
**** 224: former location of [[Remon's]] clothier, [[My Brother's Place]] restaurant


** East side ([[Block 84]])
** east side ([[Block 84]]):
*** 201: former location of saloon (1891), [[Palais Royal Hotel]] (1900)
*** 201: former location of saloon (1891), [[Palais Royal Hotel]] (1900)
*** 207:
*** 207:
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***** 223: former location of [[F. Govenette]] confectioner and fruit dealer (1887)
***** 223: former location of [[F. Govenette]] confectioner and fruit dealer (1887)


* [[3rd Avenue North]] intersection
* [[3rd Avenue North]] intersects
** East side
** west side ([[Block 74]]):
*** 300: [[Title Building]] (built 1903), former location of fruit stand (1891), [[Safari Cup]] (2002-2009), [[O'Carr's]] (2010)
*** 308-310: [[Alabama State Land Building]] (built c. 1911), law offices, former location of [[Electric Blue Printing Co.]] (1985), former site of [[Alabama Engraving Company]] (1905)
**** 310: former location of dwelling (1891)
** [[3rd Alley North]] intersects
*** 312-324: [[324 21st Street North|Commercial building]] (built c. 1908)
**** 322-324: [[ServisFirst Bank]], former location of 2-story dwelling (1891), [[Patterson's Cigar Store]] (1929), [[Par Value Loan Company]] (1984)
 
** east side ([[Block 75]]):
*** [[One Concord Center]], former location of [[Jefferson County Courthouse (1889)]]
*** [[One Concord Center]], former location of [[Jefferson County Courthouse (1889)]]
*** [[Downtown YMCA]]
*** [[Downtown YMCA]]
** West side
 
*** 300: [[Title Building]], [[O'Carr's]], former location of [[Safari Cup]]
 
*** 308-310: [[Alabama State Land Building]] (built c. 1911), law offices, former location of [[Electric Blue Printing Co.]] (1985), former site of [[Alabama Engraving Company]] (1905)
*** 312-324: [[324 21st Street North|Commercial building]] (built c. 1908)
**** 324: [[ServisFirst Bank]], former location of [[Patterson's Cigar Store]] (1929), [[Par Value Loan Company]] (1984)
* [[4th Avenue North]] intersection
* [[4th Avenue North]] intersection
** West side:
** west side:
*** 400-428: [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 3]] (built 1976)
*** 400-428: [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 3]] (built 1976)
**** 400½: former location of [[George Headley]] candy factory (1927)
**** 400½: former location of [[George Headley]] candy factory (1927)
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***** 414½: former location of [[Walbert Piano Studios]] (1949)
***** 414½: former location of [[Walbert Piano Studios]] (1949)
**** 416: former location of [[Birmingham View Company]], [[Knox Portrait Studio]], [[Stephenson Studio]] (1914), [[M. H. Wilson]] photography studio (1920)
**** 416: former location of [[Birmingham View Company]], [[Knox Portrait Studio]], [[Stephenson Studio]] (1914), [[M. H. Wilson]] photography studio (1920)
** East side:
 
** east side:
*** [[First Presbyterian Church]]
*** [[First Presbyterian Church]]
*** 409: [[Pathways Women's Center]]/[[Safe Haven]] shelter
*** 409: [[Pathways Women's Center]]/[[Safe Haven]] shelter

Revision as of 11:43, 15 May 2019

View up 21st Street North from Southside in August 2007

21st Street North is a north-south street running through downtown Birmingham. The street begins as part of Richard Arrington, Jr Boulevard, picking up at the middle of the Rainbow Viaduct over the Railroad Reservation. From there it continues north to the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex, where it bends onto 10th Avenue North, onto which Richard Arrington, Jr Boulevard continues.

21st Street North proper picks up again north of the BJCC, continuing through Druid Hills on a route that jogs to the east and west at several intersections before ending at 15th Avenue North. Another section picks up on the other side of F. L. Shuttlesworth Drive and bends to the southwest under I-65 to 18th Street North. Yet another section picks up again east of I-65 near Finley Boulevard and continues to just beyond 26th Avenue North, where it bends onto 26th Court North. It picks up again at 29th Avenue North and continues through a residential section of North Birmingham to the campus of Carver High School.

Electric lights were installed 21st Street North from the viaduct to 8th Avenue North in 1945 under the city's contract with the Birmingham Electric Company.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 21st Street North category.